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Hashigo-nori

Japan Travel   - 1 min read
Venue : Ikegami Honmonji Temple When : Early Jan 2025

Hashigo-nori is a traditional performance that attempts to pass on the techniques and methods of fireman in the Edo period. The performance is held every year on the coming-of-age day (second Monday of January) in front of the main hall of the Ikegami Honmonji by the Omori Steeplejack Association. Don’t miss their acrobatic performances on top of a 6m bamboo ladder only supported by ground crews using hooked wooden poles. There will be guidance in English and French on the day of the event.

This article originally appeared on the Ota-City.com website and is republished with permission.

Getting there

Ten minute walk from Ikegami Station on Tokyu Ikegami Line. Twelve minute walk from Nishimagome Station on Toei Asakusa Line.

More info

Find out more about Ikegami Honmonji Temple.

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